Drop Shadow......................

Drop shadow is a graphic effect that creates the illusion of a light source shining on an object from above so that a shadow appears to be shed behind the object. It gives an image depth by creating shading offset behind or beneath an image which gives the illusion of shadows or mock shadow from lighting and gives a 3D effect to the object. White or very light background is more preferable for the best output of drop shadows. Putting a gray or black area underneath and offset from the object will give a very arty look. A drop shadow gives a floating dimensional effect.

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How to Use Drop Shadows in Photoshop

The traditional use for a drop shadow is to simulate 3D depth in a 2D image. This is done by creating an offset shadow behind an object to indicate that the object is hovering above the background in 3D space.

Below you will see an example of how a drop shadow can indicate how big the light source is and where it is coming from, as well as how far away an object is from the background. By changing only the settings of the shadow, you can dramatically change the look of an image